Bill Brawley, R-Mecklenburg, who said he expects the pilot program will serve 300 victims its first year and 600 the next.

Brawley noted that the state has a "safe harbor" law protecting victims who report being trafficked from prosecution for any crimes they may have been compelled to commit. "They don't have a good home to go back to, and in many cases, they don't really have a skill, and they're bearing psychological scars." Brawley said, once support for victims is in place, he expects future legislation will target the traffickers themselves and the "boyfriends, husbands and fathers" who are paying for the services, believing they're consensual when they are not.

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— A measure backed by state House leaders would put tens of millions of dollars into a pilot program to help victims of sex trafficking and to educate youths, teachers and law enforcement officers about what to watch out for.

House Bill 910 would set up a pilot program in Wake, New Hanover and Mecklenburg counties to develop educational materials about recognizing and avoiding traffickers for sixth-, eighth- and 10th-graders.

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